The first time I came across a freelensing at fotoblogia.pl a year ago. Immediately i start the experiment using my old Pentacon 50mm f1.8 lens. The results of my first works were so satisfactory that one of my photos were sent to the above site on which more fully describes this technique.

Levitating glass (freelensing) sucked me for a couple of good months and then this old school technique mobilized me to build my first type of tilt-shift lens (and because pentacon sudden encounter with the concrete, twice) And so it was bulid version 1.0:

... Which turned out to be a dud in terms of design. Rubber seal mounting adapter p-ka - eos destroyed under the influence of major congestion at i tilted lens. Version 2.0 was created accidentally during the destruction of one of the old Pentax lenses 28-90mm (do not ask me why I destroy everything that falls into the hands;)) then just came to my mind the simple idea of sustainable design tilt with lock focus. As a base I used a Pentax outer tube with his bayonet.

Pentacon fixing inside pentax on two screws which are going outside of the housing that allowed the push glass in the front and back and for setting the lens at max 45 degree angle to maximize the tilt-shift effect. This version, version 2.0 i done my recent work and created title picture.

Since that time, the lens has undergone slight cosmetic modifications, but basically remained the same. I already have plans to build a second tilt also using my second Pentacon 50mm 1.8, but now as housing i will use Canon 18-55mm 3.5-5.6.Of course, I share with you the results of my work. So Stay Tune and press like if you want to hear more about my work.

Warning! Extreme lens modifications can damage your camera, remember to accurately measure the distance from the rear lens to the mirror. Did not attach modified the lens to the camera immediately after execution, first make sure the lens clean on the inside and outside. During development of the lens, use gloves and goggles. For any damage to SLR during the above modifications i do not answer, so if you're not good in this type of work do not do that! Thank you for your attention.